beaver (away) (Meaning)

beaver (away)

to work in a very active and energetic way

beaver (away) Sentence Examples

  1. The beavers scurried away as the lumberjacks approached their lodge.
  2. After hours of building their dam, the beavers paddled away in search of food.
  3. The alarm call echoed through the forest, sending the beavers scampering away.
  4. The hunter's arrow narrowly missed the beaver, which raced away into the undergrowth.
  5. The photographer patiently waited by the riverbank, hoping to capture a beaver swimming away.
  6. The beaver lodge was hidden away in the dense reeds, accessible only by swimming.
  7. The beavers' tails slapped against the water as they frantically paddled away from the predators.
  8. The beaver's sharp teeth could cut away small trees and branches for building their dam.
  9. The beavers' keen eyesight allowed them to spot potential threats from far away.
  10. The beaver's fur kept it warm and dry as it swam away from the chilly waters.

FAQs About the word beaver (away)

to work in a very active and energetic way

labor, dig (away), work, strive, struggle, buckle (down), sweat blood, toil, plow, peg (away)

slack (off), goof (off), hang (around or out), slacken, idle, hack (around), lounge, break, let up, bum

The beavers scurried away as the lumberjacks approached their lodge.

After hours of building their dam, the beavers paddled away in search of food.

The alarm call echoed through the forest, sending the beavers scampering away.

The hunter's arrow narrowly missed the beaver, which raced away into the undergrowth.